Back to books: Swedish schools abandon digital learning
The Swedish government is pursuing a new education policy based on reducing the use of tablets and computers in schools and returning to physical books, paper and pens.
The Swedish government is pursuing a new education policy based on reducing the use of tablets and computers in schools and returning to physical books, paper and pens.
Visitors to Berlin could receive vouchers this summer for picking up litter. The BerlinPay scheme takes its cue from Copenhagen, linking green behaviour with enjoyable rewards.
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Arriving in Yaoundé on Wednesday, Pope Leo XIV pressed Cameroon’s leaders to address corruption, setting the tone for a high-stakes visit.
A newly discovered 17th-century map sheds light on William Shakespeare's life in London.
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